The naval history of Great Britain, from ... 1783, Band 3;Band 224 |
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... Gibraltar , had despatches for the British blockading squadron , off Cadiz ; and reaching that rendezvous before daybreak , discovered a squadron which he con- cluded to be British . Approaching with a con- fidence , inspired by the ...
... Gibraltar , had despatches for the British blockading squadron , off Cadiz ; and reaching that rendezvous before daybreak , discovered a squadron which he con- cluded to be British . Approaching with a con- fidence , inspired by the ...
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... Gibraltar , where Lord St. Vincent was then lying in the Argo , of forty - four guns ( the only ship in the bay ) , ready to sail for England . His Lordship instantly despatched a cutter , under the orders of Lieutenant Frederick Lewis ...
... Gibraltar , where Lord St. Vincent was then lying in the Argo , of forty - four guns ( the only ship in the bay ) , ready to sail for England . His Lordship instantly despatched a cutter , under the orders of Lieutenant Frederick Lewis ...
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... Gibraltar . Sir John immediately after this event , was suc- ceeded in the blockade of Cadiz by Rear - admiral Sir Richard Bickerton , and was ordered in the Leviathan to the Leeward islands , where he took the chief command , Lord Hugh ...
... Gibraltar . Sir John immediately after this event , was suc- ceeded in the blockade of Cadiz by Rear - admiral Sir Richard Bickerton , and was ordered in the Leviathan to the Leeward islands , where he took the chief command , Lord Hugh ...
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... Gibraltar , where he found Sir Ralph Abercrombie , with ten thousand men . Here , as we have before observed , he was joined by Sir John Warren , and Sir James Pulteney the latter , with five thousand men , re- turned to Lisbon . The ...
... Gibraltar , where he found Sir Ralph Abercrombie , with ten thousand men . Here , as we have before observed , he was joined by Sir John Warren , and Sir James Pulteney the latter , with five thousand men , re- turned to Lisbon . The ...
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... Gibraltar , was either in our possession , in alliance with us , or under the most impenetrable blockade . This fortunate state of things was soon reversed : the French once more made themselves masters of Italy , and left us no other ...
... Gibraltar , was either in our possession , in alliance with us , or under the most impenetrable blockade . This fortunate state of things was soon reversed : the French once more made themselves masters of Italy , and left us no other ...
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action admiralty Algeziras anchor army arrived attack batteries battle battle of Trafalgar blockade boats Bonaparte Brest brig Britain British fleet Bucentaure Cadiz Cæsar Cape Cape François capture chase coast Collingwood combined fleet conduct convoy crew deck despatches ditto Domingo Egypt enemy England English fell Ferrol fire flag flotilla force four France French French ship frigates gallant Gantheaume garrison Gibraltar harbour honour hundred island joined killed land leeward letter Lieutenant Linois Lord Keith Lord Nelson Lordship Majesty Majesty's Malta marines Martinique masts merchant-ships Napoleon naval navy night officers orders peace port pounders prisoners Rear-adm Rear-admiral Rear-admiral Sir received Robert Calder Rochefort Royal Sovereign sail seamen sent seventy-four guns shore shot signal Sir Robert Calder sloop sloop of war soon Spanish squadron Superb surrendered tain taken Texel thousand tion Toulon treaty troops valour vessels Vice-adm Vice-admiral Victory Villeneuve wind wounded